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Simon Busuttil bids somber farewell to family dog Jipsie

Simon Busuttil bids somber farewell to family dog Jipsie
Jun 12 2021 Share

Simon Busuttil’s heartwarming farewell to family dog Jipsie captures exactly what a bond between owner and their dog feels like. The former Opposition Leader took to Facebook to announce the unfortunate passing of the family dog.

He went on testate that no words can described ‘how much love and joy she brought to [their] family. Ever gentle, ever faithful, she was a true angel.’ Busuttil considered her a true member of their family, bidding her farewell and eternal rest.

Condolences to all the Busuttil family. Rest in Peace Jipsie.

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Photo Source: Simon Busuttil FB

1509 vehicles per 1,000 license holders in 2020

1509 vehicles per 1,000 license holders in 2020
Jun 12 2021 Share

The National Statistics Office showed that there were 1509 registered vehicles for every 1000 driving license holders in 2020. The Regional Statistics 2021 also showed that there were 402,427 licensed vehicles in 2020, with passenger cars accounting for 76.6% of the total licensed vehicles.

An increase of 1.0% over 2019 racked up the total driving license holders to 265,974, with 155,774 male and 110,200 female license holders. Traffic accidents however decreased by 24.5% over 2019. The number of traffic casualties amounted to 1153 in 2020, down by 28.5% over 2019. Of these, 769 were drivers of whom 578 suffered slight injuries, 140 suffered grievous injuries and 10 proved fatal.

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Photo Source: Holidays in Malta

Joseph Muscat given €120,000 termination bonus following resignation

Joseph Muscat given €120,000 termination bonus following resignation
Jun 12 2021 Share

Following his resignation, Ex-Prime Minister Joseph Muscat received around €120,000 as a termination bonus, as reported by The Shift News. This amounts to the equivalent of two years of a prime minister’s salary. Walking away with €120,128.40 in a one time offer, Muscat also continued to receive his regular parliamentary honoraria up until October 202 when he resigned from parliament.

Covering his time as both Opposition leader and Prime Minister (October 2008 – January 2020), the payment was granted as part of the Terminal and Transitional Benefit scheme introduced by the Nationalist government in 2004. Tabled by Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi in 2008, all prime ministers, ministers, parliamentary secretaries and opposition leaders are entitled to this benefit upon termination.

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Photo Source: Wikipedia

Minister Ian Borg one of 16000 spectators in Italy VS Turkey match

Minister Ian Borg one of 16000 spectators in Italy VS Turkey match
Jun 12 2021 Share

Transport and Infrastructure Minister Ian Borg posted to social media stating how he decided to take a small holiday by attending the 2020 opening Italy vs Turkey match. The match allowed 16,000 spectators to watch as Italy beat their opponents 3-0. He stated that he was relieved to be back in the stadium since COVID-19 struck. It is worth noting that there is nothing wrong with a Minister having some enjoyable time off on holiday.

Some comments, however, pointed out that events such as these are far from happening in Malta any time soon. It was only yesterday that Health Minister Chris Fearne allowed seated events to happen, albeit starting at just 100 fully-vaccinated people by 5th July. Some highlighted how Malta has a far better COVID-19 case percentage than Rome, despite the fact that Malta’s grounds are still closed off, calling it ironic.

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Photo Source: Ian Borg FB